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k nice video but i dont understand how this fish ever gets caught on these baits it doesnt look like enough hook is out
the answer to philly 442s qeustionis you stick a toothpick in and break the point of in the wieght
yeah but how do you make the weight not move?
Very nice, your videos are awesome
nice explanation
Thanks for the tip, will try this on thursday.
ive heard of w-d-40 lemon scented joy, even seriously preperation h. but never motor oil, but i dont doubt it one bit.
Thanks you helped me out a lot!
awesome!
Thanks for the great tips!
Thanks
motor oil?
Good video!!
i am new to the sport, and this video helped…..thanks!!!
word.
you can, but you can also rig it weightless
good video.rigs come and go,carolina drop shot etc..but the texas is the solid staple easy to rig and fish,My favorite worm Gary Yamamoto in motor oil with either red or blue flake
are u sure??
i think thats the carolina rig
i thought u have to put a bullet sinker before the hook?
Thank you for making a simple and easy to understand explanation.
helped a lot 5*s
i caught a 7 lbs today on a Zoom Mag II Pumpkin Seed Chartreuse tonight…but I do agree that the dark purple are the best. my favorite are the Gary Yamamoto worms, deep purple of course…$6.50 for 10, but I used all 10 on 10 fish.
thank you helped me alot
Where is weight? I think weight is as important as how to but worm on hook! Other than that good vid.
good method but fixing it to where the worm is curved will make it corkscrew in the water and spin, and that’ll attract the big ones much better when theyre spawning, they get more protective over their eggs during late spring around april-may and will hit ANYTHING that crosses their path that they can fit in their mouths. i caught a 5 lb 18″ largemouth today with a smaller worm the same color. best ones to get are dark purple with a red/pink tail, oh ALSO, forgot the bullet weights, very useful
maybe you should try teaching how to fish it not rig it… i canot find one on how to fish it